Tulsa Community College Makes History With First-Ever Mascot

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Tulsa Community College is proud to announce that after months of student input, community feedback, and enthusiastic voting, the College has selected its first-ever mascot: the Goose!

Tulsa Community College is proud to announce that after months of student input, community feedback, and enthusiastic voting, the College has selected its first-ever mascot: the Goose!

The decision to introduce a mascot emerged from a college-wide effort to strengthen student engagement and school spirit. Over the past semester, TCC conducted surveys, hosted student focus groups, and held discussions with leadership to determine the final three mascot contenders: the Goose, the Wolf, and BLU (sasquatch character). Over the past two weeks, nearly 2,000 current students, employees, and alumni cast their votes, and the Goose soared to victory.

The Goose is a familiar sight across TCC’s campuses, and it’s a powerful symbol of community, shared leadership, and forward momentum.

This fall, TCC will invite students and employees to help name the Goose through a campus-wide naming campaign, followed by the official mascot debut. The celebration will include special events, appearances, and plenty of photo opportunities with the new symbol of TCC pride.